Julia Neuberger
Author of Caring for Dying People of Different Faiths
About the Author
Julia Neuberger served as the rabbi of South London Liberal Synagogue for twelve years. She is Chief Executive of the King's Fund and is also a member of the General Medical Council and the Medical Research Council. She is a Vice-President of the Royal College of Nursing and the National Carers show more Association. She is Chancellor of the University of Ulster. show less
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Works by Julia Neuberger
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Neuberger, Rabbi Julia Babette Sarah Neuberger, Baroness
- Other names
- Schwab, Julia (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1950-02-27
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Cambridge (Newnham College)
Leo Baeck College, London - Occupations
- rabbi
teacher - Organizations
- House of Lords (member)
- Awards and honors
- Order of the British Empire (Dame Commander, 2003)
Life Peerage (2004) - Relationships
- Neuberger, Anthony (husband)
- Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
A study of the moral state of the nation the acid test of this being how we treat the weakest among us. Rabbi Julia Neuberger assesses the situation in the UK from her own unique viewpoint, and draws some challenging and thought-provoking conclusions.
Just as Will Hutton looked at the political landscape at a turning point in Britain, Rabbi Julia takes the moral temperature of the nation by looking at the ways in which we treat the weakest amongst us. The National Health Service, government show more pensions and asylum seekers all make daily headlines, and here is a writer with the moral authority and mastery of the necessary information to undertake this project. The way we treat the weak and vulnerable members of society has long been an established way to judge how civilised a society is. In this book, Julia looks at the extent to which the elderly are thought a burden, the way we care for the mentally ill, attitudes to asylum seekers, support for ex-offenders as well as the care of children and the future of society in the UK. Her straight-forward approach to what has elsewhere proven highly esoteric, is here written with ease and fluidity and with a style that is highly approachable for those interested in the state of their nation with purely social, rather than academic, motivations. show less
Just as Will Hutton looked at the political landscape at a turning point in Britain, Rabbi Julia takes the moral temperature of the nation by looking at the ways in which we treat the weakest amongst us. The National Health Service, government show more pensions and asylum seekers all make daily headlines, and here is a writer with the moral authority and mastery of the necessary information to undertake this project. The way we treat the weak and vulnerable members of society has long been an established way to judge how civilised a society is. In this book, Julia looks at the extent to which the elderly are thought a burden, the way we care for the mentally ill, attitudes to asylum seekers, support for ex-offenders as well as the care of children and the future of society in the UK. Her straight-forward approach to what has elsewhere proven highly esoteric, is here written with ease and fluidity and with a style that is highly approachable for those interested in the state of their nation with purely social, rather than academic, motivations. show less
The title of this book pretty much sums it up. It's a short introduction to antisemitism, and should be read by anyone interested in understanding what it is and how to identify it. I found it very helpful. The author does a great job of explaining the background of all examples that she gave.
Published on the occasion of Holy Show, Irish Artist and The Old Testament exhibition at The Chester Beatty Library 16 May - 15 September 2002
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